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Title: | Redefining Research and Innovation Towards Digital Humanities |
Authors: | Javarabhovi, Shivarama Barla, Jenny Prisca |
Keywords: | Digital Humanities, Research and Innovation, Knowledge Creation, Artificial Intelligence, People Network |
Issue Date: | 19-Sep-2024 |
Publisher: | INFLIBNET Centre Gandhinagar |
Abstract: | Humanities, an academic discipline, studies about the human culture. Fields under Humanities are Classics, History, Languages, Law, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, and Visual Arts. Traditionally, the humanities discipline uses critical or hypothetical methods that include substantial historical elements. Critics say that humanities are the foundation of the scientific fields; it has paved the way by teaching history and discussions by describing which method is right and which is not. Applying digital technologies to the humanities is a modern approach to solving and advancing research problems. With the transformation of libraries to digital libraries, artificial intelligence can also enormously impact libraries. By integrating AI into libraries, the efficiency and effectiveness of services increase. Libraries may increase productivity, improve user experiences, and keep ahead of technology changes in the information and knowledge management domains by incorporating intelligent technologies into their operations. |
Description: | 12th Convention PLANNER-2024 Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh, September 19-21, 2024 |
URI: | http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/1944/2499 |
ISBN: | 978-93-81232-13-2 |
Appears in Collections: | PLANNER 2024 Arunachal Pradesh |
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